Join us at February SCREEN! for a showcase of local short films. This month is "Cinema Femina" featuring short-films produced, directed, written by or starring women.
Donations at the door for the YWCA's battered women's programs
Submissions are open until February 1st. See below for details.
Send a link to screensj@gmail.com
SCHEDULE
7:00 Cocktails and Networking - Live Music
8:00 Curtains Up
8:40 Intermission
8:50 Final Presentation
9:30 Review at the Bar
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TRAILERS
If you have a trailer/preview for a film project send it in and we'll play it before the screenings begin.
SPONSORS
Interested in becoming a SCREEN! sponsor? Shoot us an email and we'll chat! We have spots available in the bar and booths for display.
screensj@gmail.com
SUBMISSION RULES
- Films must be produced in whole or in part by Bay Area artists, to be determined at the discretion of the SCREEN! Committee, and must meet the time requirements.
- Total Run Time: 5min for minis, 10min for shorts.
*****For Cinema Femina, films must celebrate women in film in some way*****
- Films must be accompanied by a completed, signed submission form. (screensj@gmail.com)
- We try to avoid using our opinions when screening submissions so we generally avoid rejecting films at all costs, but we may reject a film if the quality of resolution or audio is such that it might damage our equipment or our audience. We may also reject a film due to content if we feel it is excessively vulgar, deliberately in bad taste, or generally does not fit the atmosphere we are trying to create at SCREEN!
- By all means, be offensive, be rude, be racist or sexist, but don't make the audience riot and don't make them vomit. We need our deposit back.
- Also, SCREEN! is not a political platform. Don't do it. Unless a SCREEN! event is dedicated to film in politics...then do it.
Networking, workshops, screenings and more...
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Later Event: March 4
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